Bounty Hunter's Spirits Buyer, Stefan Matulich, discusses one of his favorite French Liqueurs. For more information please visit our website. www.bountyhunterwine.com/itemd...
the most beautiful color. if u have a sofisticated palate charteuse does not need any thing to go with. unfortunately is no longer available in most restaurants
There is an unopened bottle sitting on my counter right now. This formula was mostly based on an old alchemical manuscript called "The Elixir of Long Life" and was given as a gift to a small monastery in Vauvert in 1605 by an artillery marshal in Henry the IV's army. These monks were completely perplexed by the recipe and could not understand it, so it sat until 1737 when it landed in Grenoble where the apothecary there, Frere Jerome Maubec was able to comprehend the recipe and brew the first bottle. Cool stuff, and after enough of it each person is said to gain a unique effect specific to that individual.
I recently had my first opportunity ever to taste Chartreuse liqueur, and it immediately reminded me of your famous Carlsbad Becherovka, which I already was familiar with! Now I love both of these two, and I couldn't even say which one I love more... As a sidenote, I also greatly love Smetana, Dvořák and Janáček! But that's probably because one great-grandfather of mine was from the Moravian town of Uničov.
And 5 minutes after drinking, he was cuddled up on his couch asleep. Haha. This stuff will put hair not just on your chest, but your whole body. A shot of Chartreuse and all of your ailments will be cured.
nice channel. let it be said that pastis has nothing on this exquisite liqueur. you are a much better reviewer than the guy who SHOUTS about wine in an annoying nasally voice. i believe his initials are G.V.
Sorry, but it is not true that every of the three monks knows one piece of the puzzle... Imagine one of them would die: the recipe would come to an end. Therefore two or three of the monks know the WHOLE recipe. Greetings